Zvishavane Business Executive and Stallion Cruise Founder Alice Pote Dies at 33

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Alice Pote, a respected business executive and entrepreneur from Zvishavane, has died at the age of 33. She was a key member of the Pote family business, serving as the financial director of Pote Holdings for ten years. Alice was also the founder of the Stallion Cruise bus company, further expanding the family’s influence in the transport sector. Her passing occurred on Monday, with the post mortem revealing the cause as acute respiratory failure and pulmonary embolism. Alice was the sister of Anthony Clever Pote, the prominent businessman who owns Pote Holdings, a vast business empire with interests spanning transport and logistics, hospitality, mining, retail, construction, earthmoving, micro-finance, and agriculture. Anthony Clever Pote expressed deep sorrow at her sudden passing, describing her as a pillar of strength and a driving force behind the success of their business empire. He emphasized how devastating it is to lose someone so young and promising, especially given her significant contributions to the family and their businesses.

Alice was the second last born in her family and leaves behind three children. Her dedication to both her family and her work earned her the respect and admiration of those around her. The burial is set to take place tomorrow in Chivi, Takavarasha at Marecha village, and mourners are currently gathered at house number 956 Eastlea in Zvishavane to pay their respects. Alice Pote’s entrepreneurial spirit and leadership have left a lasting impact on her family, colleagues, and the broader Zvishavane business community. Her legacy will be remembered by all who knew her and benefited from her vision and hard work.

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Zvishavane Business Executive and Stallion Cruise Founder Alice Pote Dies at 33

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Alice Pote, a respected business executive and entrepreneur from Zvishavane, has died at the age of 33. She was a key member of the Pote family business, serving as the financial director of Pote Holdings for ten years. Alice was also the founder of the Stallion Cruise bus company, further expanding the family’s influence in the transport sector. Her passing occurred on Monday, with the post mortem revealing the cause as acute respiratory failure and pulmonary embolism. Alice was the sister of Anthony Clever Pote, the prominent businessman who owns Pote Holdings, a vast business empire with interests spanning transport and logistics, hospitality, mining, retail, construction, earthmoving, micro-finance, and agriculture. Anthony Clever Pote expressed deep sorrow at her sudden passing, describing her as a pillar of strength and a driving force behind the success of their business empire. He emphasized how devastating it is to lose someone so young and promising, especially given her significant contributions to the family and their businesses.

Alice was the second last born in her family and leaves behind three children. Her dedication to both her family and her work earned her the respect and admiration of those around her. The burial is set to take place tomorrow in Chivi, Takavarasha at Marecha village, and mourners are currently gathered at house number 956 Eastlea in Zvishavane to pay their respects. Alice Pote’s entrepreneurial spirit and leadership have left a lasting impact on her family, colleagues, and the broader Zvishavane business community. Her legacy will be remembered by all who knew her and benefited from her vision and hard work.

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